Catch Up
Our Anxiety
Worry is a natural part of human experience - it keeps us safe from potential dangers. Jesus reminds us that there are limits to how much we should be anxious about things and points us towards trusting in God for all we need.
Our Desires
We have many God given desires - sexual and otherwise. As good as these might be, Jesus reminds us of the importance of managing them appropriately.
Our Witness
We are called to shine light on the hope and healing in a dark world. To do this we need to live as people of mercy, to challenge injustice and to extend love to all we meet.
Unexpected Righteousness
To be truly seen, we have to be hidden. When we stop focussing on self we learn to look towards God.
Unexpected Happiness
As we dig into the opening of the Sermon on the Mount (the Beatitudes) we see that the kind of happiness (blessedness) offered by Jesus stands in contrast to the momentary pleasures of the world.
Unexpected Disaster
The draw of the broad path is strong; it offers us the appearance of freedom, unlimited autonomy and little concern for consequences. However, the call to follow Christ is the call to walk the narrow path of discipleship. Whilst this path is not always the easiest it is nonetheless the path to life and true flourishing.
Worship The Newborn King
As the magi were drawn to worship the Christ Child, we too are called to a life offered as a living sacrifice.
My Father’s Business
As we come to the turn of the year it's a perfect time to reflect upon what God is calling us into in 2025.
Christmas Day
When we take Jesus out of Christmas, we might have a fun time, but we lose so much of the beauty and joy available to us. Placing the manger at the centre of our Christmas celebrations enriches the time we spend with our loved ones.